THREE INDUCTED IN LOW-KEY HALL OF FAME CEREMONY

COOPERSTOWN, New York: Former New York Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert, 19th-century catcher Deacon White and umpire Hank O’Day were inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in a low-key ceremony on Sunday. All three were posthumously enshrined in the first ceremony without a living inductee since 1965 after a media selection panel decided last January to add no modern era candidates, a snub of talent that had not happened since 1996.